BD guy who got tired of watching developers miss the business side. Picked up code 6 years ago. Never stopped. Building things that make business sense.
I spent 20 years in Business Development.
Sat in boardrooms. Closed deals. Helped businesses scale.
But I always depended on someone else to build the product.
One day I got tired of that.
Opened my laptop before my first cup of ☕.
No meetings. No boss. No permission needed.
Just me, my code, and a product I am building from scratch.
Some days I miss the salary. Most days I don't.
I spent 20 years in Business Development.
Sat in boardrooms. Closed deals. Helped businesses scale.
But I always depended on someone else to build the product.
One day I got tired of that.
So at 40 I opened my laptop and wrote my first line of code.
It was terrible.
6 years later I still write code every day. Still terrible sometimes.
But now I build products from idea to launch without asking anyone for help.
The combination of 20 years knowing why businesses win and 6 years knowing how to build them is the most valuable thing I own.
Nobody can take that from me.
AI ruined coding" 😂
Yeah. It ruined:
→ Writing the same CRUD endpoints for the 400th time
→ Debugging webpack for 3 hours
→ Copy-pasting from Stack Overflow
What's left? Architecture. Product thinking. Creative problem solving.
Coding hasn't been this fun in 7 years.
BREAKING: AI can now design like Apple-level creative directors (for free).
Here are 10 Claude Opus 4.6 prompts that build complete design systems, brand guidelines & 47 marketing assets in 6 hours:
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BREAKING: AI can now do market research like McKinsey (for free).
Here are 12 insane Claude Opus 4.6 prompts that replace $5,000 consultant: (Save for later)
Switched from Node.js to Bun for a production API.
Results after 2 months:
- Cold starts: 3x faster
- No separate build step for TypeScript
- Native .env support (no dotenv)
- Test runner built-in (no Jest config)
The DX improvement alone was worth the switch.